Labor force

Between 1980 and 2000, Page had a higher percentage of its people in the
labor force than the city did. In 2000, 73 percent of Page's population over 16 was part of the
civilian labor force – either employed or looking for a job. That year Minneapolis had 72 percent.

From 1980 to 2000, Page had lower
unemployment than Minneapolis did. Both the neighborhood and the city saw increasing unemployment in 1990, but by 2000 it decreased again and Page showed a lower unemployment rate than it had in 1980.